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  • Article
  • Belgian Safer Internet Centre
  • 21 January 2026

On 6 November, the partners of the Belgian Safer Internet Centre Betternet (Mediawijs, CSEM, Média Animation, and Child Focus) organised a day of reflection and networking focused on the online lives of LGBTIQ* youth.
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  • Article
  • Greek Safer Internet Centre
  • 20 January 2026

“Your safe place” is a section of SaferInternet4Kids and SafeLine (part of the Greek Safer Internet Centre), and it is an online space designed specifically to support children who may encounter harmful, confusing, or frightening experiences online. It aims to provide guidance, reassurance, and practical support.
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  • Article
  • Portuguese Safer Internet Centre
  • 16 January 2026

Through synergies resulting from the Cabinet of the Portuguese Minister of the Presidency and the National Cybersecurity Centre, and within the Portuguese Safer Internet Centre, a national digital campaign against cyberbullying was launched in Portugal in autumn 2025.
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  • Resource
  • Danish Safer Internet Centre
  • 16 January 2026

Many children and young people encounter racist and discriminatory content when they are active online – in comment sections, through influencers, and via coded language on the internet. But who talks to young people about what they experience? Many adults find it difficult to talk about discrimination and racism on young people’s terms – especially when it takes place digitally, where adults may feel less confident and less familiar than the young people.

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  • Research and report
  • Internet usage, practices and engagement
  • 15 January 2026

This report presents a summary of the initial findings from the International Computer and Information Literacy Study (ICILS 2023), coordinated in Slovenia by the Pedagogical Institute. ICILs assesses the computer and information literacy (CIL) and computational thinking (CT) skills of eighth-grade students, and gathers  contextual data from schools, teachers, and students.

  • Slovenia

  • research, policy and decision makers
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 2 - empowerment
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  • Article
  • Hungarian Safer Internet Centre
  • 15 January 2026

The Hungarian Safer Internet Centre (SIC), operated by the International Children’s Safety Service (ICSS), organised its Media and Internet Conference on 11-12 September 2025. A wide range of speakers were invited to present their perspectives on how digital child welfare can be enhanced, to share insights into current trends, and to put forward recommendations.
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  • Research and report
  • Internet usage, practices and engagement
  • 15 January 2026

The ""Ungar & medier 2023"" report, published by Statens medieråd, is an  extensive statistical investigation into the media habits and attitudes of children and young people aged 9–18. The report  presents analyses of self-assessed responses from children and young people aged 9–18 years, based on a survey collection in the autumn/winter of 2022. The results sometimes apply to the entire age range 9–18 years, sometimes they are distributed across the age groups 9–12 years, 13–16 years and 17–18 years.

  • Sweden

  • research, policy and decision makers
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection, BIK+ strategy pillar 2 - empowerment
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  • Research and report
  • Internet usage, practices and engagement
  • 15 January 2026

Föräldrar & medier 2023"" investigates Swedish parents' perceptions of media and their children's (0-18 years) media use, highlighting discrepancies between parental and child views on digital lives. Key findings include increased parental scepticism towards social media, seen as time-consuming and potentially harmful, and a decline in belief that games teach good things. Parents express high worry about online sexual contact, bullying, and media addiction, though actual occurrences are reported less frequently.

  • Sweden

  • research, policy and decision makers
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection, BIK+ strategy pillar 2 - empowerment
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  • Research and report
  • pornography, sexuality (online)
  • 15 January 2026

This report by Safe.si (2023) investigates the impact of online pornography on Slovenian teenagers, based on an anonymous online survey conducted from February to April 2023. Key findings show that 44% of primary school and 62% of high school students have viewed online pornography, with significantly higher rates among boys. Most first encountered it between 12-14 years old, though over a third were 9-11. Girls reported more negative initial feelings than boys. Viewing frequency increases with age and is higher for boys.

  • Slovenia

  • research, policy and decision makers
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection
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